The Happiness Lab enables delegates to explore what psychologists, doctors and faith leaders say will make people happier.

Based on a series of fly-on-the-wall documentaries, we follow twelve people as they explore the 6 course topics. As we observe their journey, space is created enabling us to engage in a conversation about our own happiness.

 

This resource does not offer a prescriptive answer, the purpose of the course is to help delegates conduct their own experiments and come to their own conclusions. We operate on the belief that happiness comes from living well, and that you live well when you exist as a spiritual person in a material age.

 

Happiness Lab themes

  • The goal of this session is to learn the art of savouring – what it is; what its effects are; and how to begin to count our blessings by saying ‘thank you’.

  • Understand what kindness looks like; think more deeply about how it is offered and received; and plan some acts of kindness.

  • Define forgiveness and its boundaries; understand some of the skills needed to develop forgiveness; and to begin to think about how to put it into practice personally.

  • Understand and act on the fundamental importance of relationships; what makes for good relationships; what might prevent them?

  • How to understand ourselves as ‘whole beings’ (body, mind, soul, spirit); describe the influences upon us; and to encourage each of us to take responsibility for our body and soul.

  • To explore coping strategies for when life is difficult; to identify what options are available; consider which ones we already employ when life is difficult.

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